You mean those double-decker planes with a 1" long nose? Their engines were really heavy then and our powerplants just don't balance 'em too well, do they? Yup, that's one extreme case there, but so much fun!

First experiment done : not able to turn with control.
Need to decide on the next step (either try dihedral or add ailerons for which I need to wait for servos)

Dihedral question - some planes have just sloped wings - slope starts close to the fuse (like in ultra micro champ) - on other planes the wing is flat for a while and the slopes up (like gliders and EZFly) - is one more efficient Thant the other for self leveling ?

With the dihedral, the plane is sort of self controlling. With the flat wing YOU become the controller. A plane will fly fine without rudder. Take your servo from the rudder and use it for the ailerons. Start with very little throw till you get a handle on it, maybe a 1/4 inch of ail throw, depending on the size of the plane, then add to it as you get used to it. This is where the fun starts as Jeff says.

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However, just had a question about something I noticed when flying. I adjusted all my trims to be properly level (Ailerons, Flaps, Rutter, and Elevator). I knew that it may need some slight trim corrections once up in the air. Once I got her in the air and gained some altitude she was flying great, however, I noticed every once in a while and had to give her some aileron corrections to keep her level. The wind was blowing slightly with a small gust here and there.

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Thanks in advance,
Josh

This is my personal experience.After many decades not flying, I started with three channels, was okay, so flew a PZ Wildcat.Although it flies very nicely,I am always over anxious so was trimming all the time for straight and level flight.The next time I flew it, in zero wind, I trimmed again and found my trims were baack to the stock,zero trim set up.So I think yes, it could be wind gusts.

Ok - I hear it loud and clear that i cannot turn.... I will do one launch to convince myself... after that maybe i will add diheral to see if i can fly it -- if that attempt flies, i will add the servo.

I hope to learn something going through the process.

Why would you try such an antic ? What is there to learn except that you cannot fly it ?

Wind makes it very difficult to set trim. Is it turning/climbing because of surfaces needing trim or wind?? That is the question.... Why bother? Having to input a little aileron to keep a plane level is , from my experience, the norm... IF you fly a very stable plane, maybe not. I fly very acrobatic planes with the cg set back. The difference between a sports car and an suv...

Ok - I hear it loud and clear that i cannot turn.... I will do one launch to convince myself... after that maybe i will add diheral to see if i can fly it -- if that attempt flies, i will add the servo.

yep especially when a whole herd of butterfly fart at the same time ! Its like flying in a tornado ! But seriously my friend insists on trimming everything to fly level even in a wind,just drives me nuts ! Thats why they made those control sticks,so YOU can make the plane do what YOU want it to